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A Toast to 60 Years of Singapore-Japan Friendship with the SJ60 Commemorative Matcha Sling at Raffles Hotel

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Hi Huneybees,


There are some nights that feel a little more special than usual… and this was definitely one of them.

I had the chance to attend the launch of the SJ60 Commemorative Matcha Sling at Raffles Hotel Singapore. It felt like stepping into a moment where history, culture, and a little bit of modern creativity all came together in one glass.


Opening Address by His Excellency Japanese Ambassador to Singapore - Hiroshi Ishikawa

Where It All Began (Again)

I attended the launch on 26 March 2026 at the iconic Raffles Hotel, which felt like the perfect setting for such a special occasion. After all, this is the birthplace of the legendary Singapore Sling, so unveiling a new cocktail inspired by 60 years of Singapore-Japan diplomatic relations right here made the moment feel even more symbolic.

Hosted by His Excellency Japanese Ambassador to Singapore - Hiroshi Ishikawa, the evening brought together more than 200 distinguished guests for a first taste of the Matcha Sling. Guest of Honour Mr Heng Swee Kiat, Chairman of the National Research Foundation and former Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, was also present, adding to the significance of the celebration.

What made the launch especially memorable was how it went beyond just introducing a new drink. It felt like a tribute to a friendship that has grown steadily over the decades — through trade, tourism, technology, cultural exchange and people-to-people ties. In the speeches shared that evening, there was a strong sense of warmth and pride in how Singapore and Japan have continued to deepen relations, especially with the recent elevation of bilateral ties to a Strategic Partnership.


The Matcha Sling: A Cocktail With Meaning

Created to mark 60 years of Singapore–Japan relations, the Matcha Sling is inspired by the principles of “Co-imagine, Co-create, Co-evolve” (共想, 共働, 共進).

This is not just a trendy matcha cocktail made to ride on the green tea wave. The Matcha Sling feels thoughtful, elegant and rooted in both cultures. It takes the heritage of the Singapore Sling and gives it a refined Japanese twist with ceremonial-grade Uji matcha from Kyoto, blended with Brass Lion Singapore Dry Gin and layered with botanical depth.

And yes… I got to taste it and enjoyed 2 glasses of it! 👀

The exact recipe may not be shouted from the rooftop, but on the palate, the matcha comes through clearly without overpowering the drink. It was smooth, citrusy and refreshing, with a gentle umami depth that made it feel more sophisticated than gimmicky. You could tell it took quite a bit of refinement to get that balance right, especially since matcha can easily dominate if not handled carefully.



A Story Behind Every Sip

What I found especially interesting was learning that the Matcha Sling was around a year in the making.

The collaboration between the Embassy of Japan in Singapore and Raffles Hotel was not just about creating a commemorative drink, but also about getting the ingredients and story right.  The matcha used comes from Horii Shichimeien, a nearly 150-year-old tea retailer from Uji, Kyoto. That heritage adds another layer of meaning, especially since matcha itself carries such a deep connection to Japanese tea culture and omotenashi, the Japanese spirit of hospitality.

And with global matcha demand skyrocketing (yes, your IG matcha obsession is part of it 😅), securing a sustainable, high-quality source was no small feat. It took about a year of experimentation to get the flavour just right,  balancing matcha’s natural bitterness with the bright, fruity DNA of a Singapore Sling. So knowing that the team worked to secure a high-quality and sustainable source made the final result feel even more special.



One foot in history, one foot in the future

What I loved about the Matcha Sling is that it does not try to replace the Singapore Sling. Instead, it feels like a respectful evolution of it. It keeps one foot in history and one foot in the future, which honestly feels like a fitting metaphor not just for this cocktail, but for Singapore-Japan relations too. There is heritage, but also movement. Tradition, but also reinvention.

The drink even comes stamped with a bartender’s impression of the official SJ60 logo, which gives it that extra commemorative touch.

And yes, the whole evening was lovely. Between the elegant setting, the meaningful speeches and the beautiful koto performance by KotoKottoN, the launch had that rare kind of atmosphere that felt both celebratory and heartfelt. It was one of those nights where conversation flowed easily, the mood was warm, and the drink in hand felt like it belonged exactly to the moment.



The seasonal Sakura Afternoon Tea at Raffles Hotel.
(Image Credit: Raffles Hotel)

Where to try the Matcha Sling

The SJ60 Commemorative Matcha Sling will be available at Long Bar, Raffles Hotel from 1 April 2026, priced at $38++.

From 6 to 12 April 2026, you can also enjoy it at The Grand Lobby as a $30++ add-on to Raffles Hotel’s Sakura Afternoon Tea.

The Matcha Kaya that will be available at the Raffles Boutique.
(Image Credit: Raffles Hotel)

There will also be a non-alcoholic Matcha Sling available, along with a Matcha Kaya from the Raffles Boutique, so there are a few ways to join in the celebration even if cocktails are not your thing.

For me, this was more than just a pretty drink launch. It was a meaningful little toast to history, hospitality and the kind of friendship that continues to evolve with time.

And really, what better way to celebrate 60 years than with matcha, gin and a little bit of Raffles magic?






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Get Your Converse Maison Martin Margiela Sneaker Collection At Surrender Today!

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Hi Huneybees,




CONVERSE Inc. announces the global launch of its second sneaker collection with French fashion house, Maison Martin Margiela. The newest Converse Maison Martin Margiela First String collection extends the original evolving white overpaint concept with the Converse All Star Chuck ‘70 and Converse Jack Purcell sneakers in ultra-soft premium leather



The buttery leather transforms the sneakers’ interior and exterior for luxury and comfort, while the collaboration’s pure white hand-painted upper emphasizes the simple beauty and silhouette of the iconic footwear.

“We’re pleased to offer a new expression of such a great collaboration between Converse and the Maison. The story of two like-minded brands continues with the evolution of the sneaker collection where personal expression is at the forefront, revealing the expression of vibrant colors shining through an incognito white coat that ages with time.” --- Maison Martin Margiela


The more the Converse Maison Martin Margiela sneakers are worn, the more the overpaint loosens its hold, elegantly cracking to reveal the hidden, bold color. 


Original heritage colorways from the Converse archives are slowly revealed through four distinct styles: Amber Glow and True Navy with the Converse All Star Chuck ’70 and Azure Blue and Biking Red with the Converse Jack Purcell. The sneaker also features the discreet yet distinguishable Maison Martin Margiela logo on the tongue, and both silhouettes are accented with painted and non-painted lace options.


Converse First String is a limited edition collection that celebrates craftsmanship, authenticity and collaboration at the highest level. Retailing at SGD299, the Converse Maison Martin Margiela sneaker collection will be available at Surrender (Raffles Hotel Arcade, #02-31, Singapore 188719) and www.Converse.com on Friday, May 23, 2014.



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Leica Opens New Store at Mandarin Gallery

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Hi Huneybees,


Over the weekend, the legendary German camera and sport optics brand, Leica launched their new store in Orchard Road at Mandarin Gallery.

“The Leica Store Mandarin Gallery creates another space for Leica enthusiasts to engage and explore the world of photography. With a complete showcase of Leica products in an inspired setting, it is perfect for Leica fans, professional photographers and new Leica lovers to exchange conversations and their fascination for photography.” --- Sunil Kaul, Managing Director of Leica Camera Asia Pacific.

About Leica Camera
With a long heritage of over 162 years in quality German engineering Leica hand-crafts the world’s finest cameras, the world’s most brilliant lenses and sport optic tools. We capture and preserve memorable moments for the world with customer-orientated, inspirational, premium solutions. Leica helps transform vision into personal creative fulfilment, in many cases nurturing a fervent passion for expression that spans the decades. 

Leica Camera has been in the frontline of photojournalism and related activities be it the Oskar Barnack Award  for high quality reportage photography or presenting photographs taken by international photographers through its galleries that offer access to life’s hidden stories. In Germany, we build the world’s finest cameras and nurture the true, iconic soul of photography.


Let's go take a look at the store?




The store is the first Leica concept store along the popular shopping belt on Orchard Road. A knowledgeable and enthusiastic team of retail and photographic professionals will deliver expert information and advice to create the finest customer experience. Serving as an access into the world of Leica Camera, the Leica Store Mandarin Gallery features a Leica wall for interested clients to feature their exhibitions, equipped with an imaging station that hosts the latest software and pro-quality photo printer.


The Leica Store at Mandarin Gallery provides customers with the full line-up of the latest and ever limited editions Leica products.





The evening affair was graced by close friends of Leica Camera. Featuring photographs from Leica users, professional photographers and local personalities. Mathias Heng, lead instructor of the Leica Akademie showcased a series of black and white images produced from the new Leica M Monochrom. Economist and investment banker, Gul Chotrani and passionate photographer, Luciano Checco supported the event with images shot with their Leica S2 and Leica M9 respectively. Veteran banker and super car enthusiast, Lung as well as the very stylish fashionista Tjin Lee made their exhibition debut with the Leica X2 and Leica V-Lux 40.

 Works of Mathias Heng




 Works of Luciano Checco 


 


Works of Tjin Lee


About Leica Akademie
Established in Germany in 1938, the Leica Akademie continues Leica’s long tradition of photographic education through a series of workshops and lectures.

Leica Akademie Asia Pacific offers experiential workshops offered in cities and countries across the Asia Pacific region. The Akademie's goal is to increase the fun and enjoyment of photography, expand photography knowledge and bring the total Leica experience to a new generation of photographers.

Whether you are an experienced Leica photographer or a novice, there is no better way to learn Leica, than the Leica Akademie. The Akademie offers a wide range of programs throughout the year.
Please log on to www.akademie.leica-store.sg for more details and to register for the activities.

 Works of Gul Chotrani



Works of Lung




Aligned to Leica Camera’s commitment to enhance the enjoyment of photography, Leica Camera Asia Pacific is pleased to announce the launch of the Leica Akademie programme in Asia Pacific. Led by instructor Mathias Heng, interested participants will learn to capture the decisive moment while expanding their photographic knowledge. Registration for classes starts now, interested participants can register online at www.akademie.leica-store.sg.



Cameras from Leica....









Every camera has its appeal but the ones that drew crowds were the...
Leica M9-P “Edition Hermes”
And the Leica S2.
They were a lust for and if you would like to know more, do drop by the Leica Store at Mandarin Gallery that is open for seven days a week.
For more information, kindly visit www.leica-store.sg

MANDARIN GALLERY
Address: 333A Orchard Road Mandarin Gallery #01-18 Singapore 238897
Store Opening Hours: 11am – 9pm
Contact: Tel: 6733 0118
Email: mandaringallery@leica-store.sg


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